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  2. DocHub - Wikipedia

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    DocHub is an online PDF annotator and document signing platform that can work on desktop platforms and mobile platforms founded by DocHub and Macroplant CEO Chris Devor in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, [2] with headquarter regions in the Greater Boston Area, East Coast, and New England. DocHub has several features that lets users add ...

  3. PDF Split and Merge - Wikipedia

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    Type. PDF utility. License. AGPLv3 for v3, GPLv2 for previous versions 2.x. Website. pdfsam .org. PDFsam Basic or PDF Split and Merge is a free and open-source cross-platform desktop application to split, merge, extract pages, rotate and mix PDF documents.

  4. Soda PDF - Wikipedia

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    Soda View/3D is a free PDF application users can use to open, view, and create PDF files. The flipping animation tool of its patent-pending 3D feature enables users to go through pages of PDF files as they would in real life. [6] CNET has praised the 3D Reader as being “clean and inviting,” as well as “fast and easy to use.”.

  5. PDFtk - Wikipedia

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    PDFtk (short for PDF Toolkit) is a toolkit for manipulating Portable Document Format (PDF) documents. It runs on Linux, Windows and MacOS. It comes in three versions: PDFtk Server (open-source command-line tool), PDFtk Free and PDFtk Pro (proprietary paid). It is able to concatenate, shuffle, split and rotate PDF files.

  6. GameSurge - Wikipedia

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    History GameSurge was created in February 2004, as a result of the merger of GamesNET users and the ProGamePlayer Network, a network with common interests. The merger, coincidentally, occurred during a time of legal disputes over the domain name gamesnet.net. At present day, the user base of GameSurge is primarily North American, with a growing number of English-speaking gamers from Europe ...

  7. Sudoku Cube - Wikipedia

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    Sudoku Cube. A scrambled Sudokube puzzle. The Sudoku Cube or Sudokube is a variation on a Rubik's Cube in which the aim is to solve one or more Sudoku puzzles on the sides or rows. The toy was originally created in 2006 by Jay Horowitz in Sebring, Ohio, [1] and has since been the inspiration for several similar products and variations.

  8. StubHub - Wikipedia

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    StubHub was founded in March 2000 as a class project [7] by Eric Baker and Jeff Fluhr, both former Stanford Business School students and investment bankers. [8] One of its first major sports deals was with the Seattle Mariners in 2001. [9] In 2002, eBay was in talks to acquire StubHub for US$20 million, although the agreement had later "fallen ...

  9. Lionel Kearns - Wikipedia

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    Lionel Kearns. Lionel John Kearns (born February 16, 1937) is a writer, educator, philosopher and polyartist, known for his innovative literary forms, and his contributions to the field of digital poetics. [1] He is recognized as an early and significant poet in the history of Canadian avant-garde literature. [2]

  10. Talk:Christian agnosticism - Wikipedia

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  11. Talk:Gilligan's Island (pinball) - Wikipedia

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